Bengaluru (Karnataka): Terming the announcement of the river-linking project in the Union Budget against the basic structure of the Constitution and federalism, senior Congress leader and former Chief Minister of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah accused the Central government of unilaterally announcing the project in the Union Budget without taking Karnataka into confidence on Friday.
He also alleged that Tamil Nadu is likely to gain benefit from the proposed project and urged the State government to immediately call for an all-party meet to discuss and send the State's unanimous view to the Centre in this regard.
He also expressed Congress's opposition to the project and termed the attitude of the Centre as dictatorial. "The Finance Minister in the Union Budget has announced a proposal for linking southern rivers and this project is probably not viable. Nirmala Sitharaman, the Finance Minister, is from Tamil Nadu and hence I feel she has proposed it in the budget," he said adding that it appears that no discussion on river-linking has been held with Karnataka.
"By linking rivers, Tamil Nadu will get more water. How much water will be available from each river and what is the allocation to each State, these have not been discussed with Karnataka. Without discussion, without getting the consent of the State, if gone ahead, it will lead to inter-State water disputes," he added.
Presenting the budget earlier this week, Sitharaman had said the draft detailed project report (DPR) of five river links, namely Damanganga-Pinjal, Par-Tapi-Narmada, Godavari-Krishna, Krishna-Pennar, and Pennar-Cauvery, have been finalized.
Implementation would be done once a consensus is reached among the beneficiary-States, she said. Of these projects, the Godavari-Krishna, Krishna-Pennar, and Pennar-Cauvery river-linking projects concern Karnataka.
Siddaramaiah urged the Centre to consult all southern States by calling for a meeting of political parties and Chief Ministers, preferably in Karnataka, in this regard, and place all the information before the people.
"States should know how much water they will get, we are a council of States, we are in a federal system, not dictatorship. Prime Minister Narendra Modi keeps making speeches that we are into cooperative federalism, but the conduct of his government is against it," he said adding that such unilateral decisions represent a dictatorial attitude, which is condemnable.